DEATH IN EXILE.
PASSING OF THE EX-KAISERIN. « ■ (Br Cable—Press Association—Copyright.) '(Australian and ±u"h. Cable Association.) AMSTERDAM, April 11. ' The ex-Kaiser and nis ! third son Adalbert were present at the;deathbed when the cx-Kaiserin's end came at 6 o'clock in the morning.. •' ■/ \. The ex-Kaiser retired weeping mtThe bells at Doom tolled throughout the morning. " ' ",'''■ ■~ . The funeral will take place at rotsdam. (Received April 13th, 1.20 a.m») AMSTERDAM, April 12. The ex-Crown Prince and the other children of the. exiKaiser are journeying'to Doom. The ex-Kaiser ..will accompany the body to the German frpn 7 tier. •■'■'-.• •■.■•••• ;■ • (Beater's Telegrams.) LONDON, April 11.. - With tho death of the ex-Kaiserin disappears the most pathetic figure of the Hcihenz'oilern regime. She-had been in failing health ever since.she joined her i husband in exile. She was a prey to fears of poison, aerial attacks, and other I, perils. The end had been so long expected that the Duchess of 'Brunswick went to Germany in February to'nrrange for the-funeral. Tho ex-Kaiserin finally, succumbed to heart failure. '' •
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 7
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166DEATH IN EXILE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17118, 13 April 1921, Page 7
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